The Matrix, They Live!, and 5 Other Mind-Blowing Movies

Seven Movies That Will Change How You See the WorldPaul A. Philips – Some movies leave you well and truly astounded. Some leave you wondering, having more questions than answers, providing insight, or having you profoundly touched, seeing things differently.

Having said all that, I’ll jump straight to it. This is not an attempt at the most definitive list or in any order, but here are the 7 most life-changing must-see movies that have affected me in the above ways.

1. The Matrix

The Matrix is indeed an adeptly crafted movie with stunning action scenes and thought-provoking, mind-twisting philosophy. Continue reading

King Evil, Fraud, Lies & Coverup [Video]

King Evil, Fraud, Lies & CoverupGreg Hunter – King Charles of Great Britain has a new portrait out, and, boy, is it creepy.  The painting is in shades of red, and it looks like it features satanic themes.  Somebody did a mirror image of it, and in the middle, there appears to be some sort of image of a Baphomet face.  Is this an unlucky coincidence, or is Charles telling us he is king evil?

I am convinced that many people in the Deep State feel if Donald Trump is elected for a second time, they could go to jail—or worse.  All the lawfare cases are imploding against Trump, including the so-called Stormy Daniels hush money case. Did star witness Michael Cohen lie on the stand–again? Continue reading

Decay of Everyday Life: Impact of Labor-Capital Imbalance

Decay of Everyday Life: Impact of Labor-Capital ImbalanceCharles Hugh Smith – This month I’ve described what can be summarized as The Decay of Everyday Life: the erosion of the fundamental elements of everyday life: work, opportunity, social mobility, security and well-being, which includes civility, conviviality and a functional, competent social-political order.

In other words, Everyday Life includes far more than the financial statistics of Gross Domestic Product (GDP), the stock market, wealth and income. Everyday Life is fundamentally about relationships, agency (i.e. control of one’s life and ownership of one’s work), the fulfillment of life’s purposes (livelihood, family, friends, community and self-growth), leisure time and the experiences of everyday living, both the stressors and the joys. Continue reading

The Demolition of Michael Cohen on Cross Examination

The Demolition of Michael Cohen on Cross ExaminationJonathan Turley – In the movie “Quiz Show,” about the rigging of a 1950s television game show, the character Mark Van Doren warns his corrupted son that “if you look around the table and you can’t tell who the sucker is, it’s you.”

As the trial of former President Donald Trump careens toward its conclusion, one has to wonder if the jurors are wondering the same question.

For any discerning juror, the trial has been conspicuously lacking any clear statement from the prosecutors of what crime Trump was attempting to commit by allegedly mischaracterizing payments as “legal expenses.” Even liberal legal experts have continued to express doubt over what crime is being alleged as the government rests its case. Continue reading

The Secrets To Enlightening Your Life

“The mind covers up reality without knowing it. To know the nature of the mind, you need intelligence, the capacity to look at the mind in silent and dispassionate awareness.” ~ Nisargadatta

consciousnessJafree Ozwald  – Every experience that life brings you is a gift to enlighten the path in front of you. No matter how negative the experience is, you can always find some way to make a nourishing lemonade out of those sour lemons.

You have the alchemist power within you to transform the worst demons you meet on the road into angels with wings sent from heaven. All you need is a simple shift in your perception. By knowing what is true and what is just a thought flying through your mind you can become free from potential future suffering. Continue reading